Procedure that can detect brain tumors: Abbr. | 45 |
Palindromic twin of children's literature | 45 |
Patricia who won an Oscar for "Hud" | 45 |
Platform that came with "Duck Hunt" | 45 |
Platform for Bubble Bobble and Double Dribble | 45 |
Place that allows "eggs-tradition"? | 45 |
Pirates of Penzance, before they were pirates | 45 |
Phrase said without hitting the button, on TV | 45 |
Prominent features of Durante and de Bergerac | 45 |
Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name | 45 |
Phil who sang "Jim Dean of Indiana" | 45 |
Palindromic "War on Poverty" agency | 45 |
Person likely to say "hubba hubba!" | 45 |
Pooch beyond trick-learning years, supposedly | 45 |
Period starting on the second day of Passover | 45 |
Pepsi brand that's also its calorie count | 45 |
Physical feature of Britain's Lord Nelson | 45 |
Piece in the back of the front section, often | 45 |
Philip Glass's "Akhnaten," e.g. | 45 |
Paris Métro station next to a music center | 45 |
Painter called "The Cornish Wonder" | 45 |
Peter in ''The Last Emperor'' | 45 |
Prison's antithesis, with "the" | 45 |
Peña or de Lucia of Spanish guitar playing | 45 |
Part of the world's second-largest island | 45 |
Panic! at the Disco "___ De Cheval" | 45 |
Part of the head that's opposite the face | 45 |
Presidential candidate of '92 and '96 | 45 |
Place where the inhabitants get their strokes | 45 |
Plant family that includes Jacob's-ladder | 45 |
Plant family that includes Jacob's ladder | 45 |
Poe's "The __ and the Pendulum" | 45 |
Pfizer product used before brushing the teeth | 45 |
Patient's attachment on the Oregon Trail? | 45 |
Part of a commercial name after "i" | 45 |
Pastime for Captain Picard's senior staff | 45 |
Photographers catch some people striking them | 45 |
Paul Scott series "The ___ Quartet" | 45 |
Pão de Açúcar's city, familiarly | 45 |
Performs "Stairway to Heaven," e.g. | 45 |
Pax ___ (1st and 2nd centuries A.D., roughly) | 45 |
Parents may feel they're at the end of it | 45 |
Playwright who created the character Lothario | 45 |
Plants once called "herbs of grace" | 45 |
Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to do this | 45 |
Place with a "do or dye" situation? | 45 |
Pizza place in "Do the Right Thing" | 45 |
Pizza joint in "Do the Right Thing" | 45 |
Paul Claudel play "The ___ Slipper" | 45 |
Play at a faster tempo, on sheet music: Abbr. | 45 |
Palindromic plan for freshening part of a lab | 45 |
President Harding's Laddie Boy and others | 45 |
Parts of a fashionable "Collezioni" | 45 |
Pamphlet with a "Draw Me" challenge | 45 |
Protein picture sketched in like two seconds? | 45 |
Popular tourist destination of Southeast Asia | 45 |
Person taking bets on financial institutions? | 45 |
Pub that encourages one to drink like a fish? | 45 |
Presented, as an honor, with "upon" | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning 1920 Eugene O'Neill play | 45 |
Peace treaty between a predator and its prey? | 45 |
Plumber's concern in the honeymoon suite? | 45 |
Punic Wars site where Hannibal was victorious | 45 |
Principal component of arthropod exoskeletons | 45 |
Passengers on the "Mayflower," e.g. | 45 |
Poem by Edgar Allan Poe, with "The" | 45 |
Prison donnybrook headline, in San Francisco? | 45 |
Puppet who - [gasp!] - went on a diet in 2005 | 45 |
Pairs of radical citizens smother bigotry (6) | 45 |
Possible result of a costly Italian vacation? | 45 |
Pizza chain with a rectangular three-dot logo | 45 |
Pro-slavery Northerners, before the Civil War | 45 |
Plow attachment for maintaining uniform depth | 45 |
Pair who might sing "Hoppy Trails"? | 45 |
Presidential debate topic, with “the” | 45 |
Player of the Texaco Fire Chief, on old radio | 45 |
Pulitzer-winning writers Timothy and Jennifer | 45 |
Prominent and experienced government official | 45 |
Pep squad yell that's got a lot of juice? | 45 |
Pry, perhaps, as a News of the World employee | 45 |
Paintings depicting one of the Four Horsemen? | 45 |
Put something over on variety show performers | 45 |
PARISIAN TEAM HANDILY DEFEATS ALL-STATE SQUAD | 45 |
Possible request after "Way to go!" | 45 |
Presley song in "King Creole": 1958 | 45 |
Plant sown by Alpert and Helen's abductor | 45 |
Publisher Henry and romance novelist Victoria | 45 |
Picture scribbled while talking on the phone? | 45 |
Part one of some insightful arithmetic advice | 45 |
Poor Yorick was a fellow of this, said Hamlet | 45 |
Parent's reason, with "because" | 45 |
Pre-Badfinger band name, with "The" | 45 |
Port named after a U.S. president, informally | 45 |
Personification of an important Southern crop | 45 |
Port city from which Amelia Earhart last flew | 45 |
People who go along with anything, as it were | 45 |
Portrayer of Miss Moneypenny in 14 Bond films | 45 |
Puzzle's theme (said by a young cyclist!) | 45 |
Protestant in Garrison Keillor stories: abbr. | 45 |
Paul of ''Hollywood Squares'' | 45 |